Download iTunes and convert the MIDI file to MP3.iTunes install Quicktime 7
and a set of General Midi sounds. That should give you a fairly decent
conversion to MP3.

[Or upgrade to Finale 2007 and make an audio file using Finale GPO
instruments.]

Javier

> I have been asked to supply some kind of playback file (but not one that
> requires Finale to run).  Having used the MIDI file creation, I have tried
> playing this back using a variety of widely available tools (e.g.
> Quicktime, iTunes, Windows Media Player and RealPlayer).  Quicktime and
> iTunes produced very artificial sounds (I am only using a Soundblaster
> card, but it is adequate most of the time within Finale) and although
> Windows Media Player and RealPlayer sounded more like playback directly in
> Finale, there were a few bizarre clashes, although they do not appear
> consistently if I make another version.  Does anyone have advice on the
> production of good quality MIDI, MP3 or other formats?  Also, does anyone
> have recommendations for software to create an audio CD.
> 
> If its relevant, I'm still using Finale 2002.
> 
> Michael Lawlor
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